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Nisyros. Zauberhafte griechische Vulkaninsel (CALVENDO Wandkalender 2027)

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Nisyros. Zauberhafte griechische Vulkaninsel (CALVENDO Wandkalender 2027)Stimmungsvolle Fotografien zeigen die Vulkaninsel Nisyros mit ihrer ursprnglichen Natur, charakteristischen Drfern und beeindruckenden Kraterlandschaften. (Monatskalender, 14 Seiten) Die griechische Insel Nisyros in der sdlichen gis ist ein Geheimtipp fr Liebhaber authentischer Inselwelten. Geprgt von vulkanischer Aktivitt, faszinieren der Stfanos Krater und die weiten Caldera Ausblicke ebenso wie die traditionellen Bergdrfer Niki und Embori. Die

Stimmungsvolle Fotografien zeigen die Vulkaninsel Nisyros mit ihrer ursprünglichen Natur, charakteristischen Dörfern und beeindruckenden Kraterlandschaften. (Monatskalender, 14 Seiten)

Die griechische Insel Nisyros in der südlichen Ägäis ist ein Geheimtipp für Liebhaber authentischer Inselwelten. Geprägt von vulkanischer Aktivität, faszinieren der Stéfanos-Krater und die weiten Caldera-Ausblicke ebenso wie die traditionellen Bergdörfer Nikiá und Emborió. Die Inselhauptstadt Mandráki mit dem Kloster Panagía Spilianí und malerischen Plätzen zeigt sich in typisch griechischem Charme. In atmosphärischen Aufnahmen fängt die Fotografin Hanna Wagner die landschaftliche Vielfalt und die stille Schönheit dieses einzigartigen Eilands ein.

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14 Seiten bestehend aus 1 Cover | 12 Monatsseiten | 1 Indexseite

Abbildungen:
Januar: Bergdorf Nikiá
Februar: Treppenweg hinunter in den Hafenort Páli
März: Inselhauptstadt Mandráki mit Kloster Panagía Spilianí
April: Besichtigung der Caldera im Stéfanos-Krater
Mai: Dorfplatz mit Café und Kirche im Bergdorf Nikiá
Juni: Aussicht von Profitis Ilías auf Nikiá und die Caldera
Juli: Inselhauptstadt Mandráki mit Kloster Panagía Spilianí
August: Treppenweg ins Bergdorf Nikiá
September: Aussicht auf die Caldera und den Stéfanos-Krater
Oktober: Dorfplatz Platía Ilikioméni in Mandráki
November: Bergdorf Emborió
Dezember: Inselhauptstadt Mandráki mit Kloster Panagía Spilianí

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  • Stimmungsvolle Fotografien zeigen die Vulkaninsel Nisyros mit ihrer ursprünglichen Natur, charakteristischen Dörfern und beeindruckenden Kraterlandschaften. von Autor(in): Hanna Wagner
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